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Sri Lanka destroys $108 million cocaine haul

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COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka on Monday destroyed $108 million worth of cocaine in public. It was seized by authoritie­s in the port of Colombo, which is increasing­ly becoming a transit hub favored by drug smugglers in Asia.

The authoritie­s destroyed 928 kg. of the drug, which was found in a container of timber on a Colombian ship bound for India in December 2016.

“We are very serious about the zero tolerance policy on this .... We have a long way to go,” said Minister of Law and Order Sagala Ratnayaka, who attended the event.

“Sri Lanka is being used as a transit hub. This haul would have been for transit purposes, and some parts of it come into Sri Lanka. There is a distributi­on process and we are tracking the network and the peddlers,” Ratnayaka said.

Through August of last year, Sri Lankan customs seized six shipments of high-quality South American cocaine in 14 months, including Asia’s largest-ever haul of the drug, in December 2016, at its main port.

On that occasion, about 1,770 kg. of cocaine, with a value of $140 million, was seized, of which 840 kg. was found in sugar shipments from Brazil.

Senior police officials have told Reuters that some gangs are seeking to mask their shipments to Australian and European markets by bringing them into Sri Lanka, then sending them on in Sri Lankan containers.

 ?? (Dinuka Liyanawatt­e/Reuters) ?? POLICE OFFICERS carry a haul of seized cocaine sacks in Katunayake, Sri Lanka yesterday.
(Dinuka Liyanawatt­e/Reuters) POLICE OFFICERS carry a haul of seized cocaine sacks in Katunayake, Sri Lanka yesterday.

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